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POWER PLANT AT AROOSTOOK FALLS, N. B. Capacity 5,000 H. P. Developed 3,500 H. P.
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Plumbers-W. C. Spaulding, S. E. Briggs & Son.
Potato Diggers-J. S. Getchell & Son.
Saw Filing-J. K. Pike (saws recut).
Sprayers-J. S. Getchell & Son.
Starch-Pioneer Starch Factory Co., T. H. Phair (Presque Isle P. O ), W. B. HALL (see advt. opp. p. 204), Caribou Starch Co., M. A. Barrett, Gary & Glenn (mills at Connor Pl.), H. E. Jones, Geo. Paul.
Tailors-Christopher Swenson, Bernard Hall.
Undertakers-Geo. M. Morgan, H. H. Whitney.
Woodwork, Planing and Stair Work-Hight & Page.
.Artist, Crayon-Geo. A. Wright.
.Aroostook Trust and Banking Co .- (see advt. back of book, page xvi).
Barbers-F. T. Giberson, G. B. Roberts, John E. Vaillancourt, E. C. Albert, B. J. Rideout, D. J. Lamond, J. B. Hale & Co., Duff Cyr.
Billiard Halls-C. P. Hussey, F. T. Giberson, G. B. Roberts, P. J. Powers, Tony Disy, M. E. O'Regan.
Caribou National Bank-(See advt. back of book, p. xi).
Caribou Sewer Co .- Geo. W. Irving, pres.
Civil Engineer-Grover M. Hardison.
Expresses-American, H. M. Vinal; Western, A. B. Street.
Fish Hatchery-State, Leroy E. Alley, supt.
Game Warden-Henry H. Jewell.
Garage-W. E. CROCKETT (see advt. opp. p. 288),
Halls-P. of H. Opera House, A. A. Garden, mgr; Dreamland Theatre, H. Lee Craig, mgr.
Insurance-Fire, R. A. Shaw, W. R. Lumbert, W. B. HALL (see advt. opp. p. 204), A. A. Garden, Ross & Roberts; Life, M. A. Barrett, R. A. Shaw, O. L. Farnsworth, Cyrus F. Small.
Libraries-Caribou Library Assoc., Miss Sarah Roberts, lib., 3000 vols. Circulating, E. P. Wilkins, 150 vols.
Livery Stables-William H. Theriault, Farrell & Bearce (sale), M. Bouchard, Isaac Thibodeau, E. C. Sampson (feed), F. W. Field.
Optometrists-H. O. Spencer, Thomas Flint Manter, Byron O. Noyes. Photographers-G. L. Doe, Geo. A. Wright.
Printer-L. J. PENDELL, publisher of AROOSTOOK REPUBLI- CAN (see advt. opp. p. 288), Geo. A. Wright.
Real Estate-R. A. Shaw, W. B. HALL (see advt. opp. p. 204), J. P. Donworth, A. E. Wight, A. J. Taylor, A. M. Glidden Farm Agency, The Laffaty Real Estate Co., Farrell & Bearce, Mutual Real Estate Co.
Restaurants-M. E. O'Regan, P. J. Powers, D. A. Chaplin, Frank M. 'Tobin, Allen Griffen, T. G. Bouchard, Mrs. L. O. Mclaughlin, Ernest E. Green, J. B. Hale & Co.
School-High, Llewellyn Felch, prin.
Skating Rink and Bowling Alley-Harry O. Stevens.
Station Agents-C. P. Ry., A. B. Street; B. & A. R. R., H. Dow.
Telegraph Agents-Western Union, Miss A. G. Billington, mngr .; Northern and Postal, H. Dow.
Telephone Exchange-Aroostook T. & T. Co., A. G. Vose. mngr.
Water Works and Electric Light-Caribou Water, Light & Power Co., R. C. Gary, treas.
Asso'tus-Masons-Caribou, No. 170, 1st Thurs .; Garfield R. A. C. No 48, 2d Fri. : Eastern Star, Elizabeth, No. 108, 1st and 3d Mon. P. of H .- Caribou, No. 138, Tues .; Green Ridge, No. 281, 1st and 3rd Fri. 1. 0. 0. F .- Aroostook Valley, No. 88, Mon .; Caribou Enc., No. 52, 2d and 4th Wed. W. C. T. U .- Thurs. N. E. O. P .- Caribou, No. 178, 2d and 4th Mon. G. A. R .- Ansel G. Taylor, No. 59, 1st and 3d Sat .; Relief Corps, No. 35, 1st and 3d Sat. A. O. U. W .- Arctic, No. 71, 1st and 3d Wed. I. O. F .- Caribou, No. 1165, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. of P .- Lyndon, No. 46,
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Tues. Pythian Sisters, Lyndon, No. 76, 1st and 3d Fri. M. W. of A .- Caribou, No. 9742, 1st and 3d Wed. Royal Neighbors of America-Maple Leaf, No. 3934, 2d and 4th Thurs. C. O. of F .- La Fleche, No. 1465, 2d and 4th Fri. K. O. T. M .- Aroostook, 1st and 3d Thurs. Royal Arca- num-Aroostook, No. 1772, 2d and 4th Mon. L. O. L .- Trinity, No. 183. 1st and 3d Sat. Black Knights-Trinity, No. 35, 2d Wed. and last Sat. S. P. C. A .- Henry H. Jewell, agt.
Boarding Houses-Archie St. Peter, Mrs. Isaac Thibodeau, L. Knox.
Hotels-Vaughan House, W. E. Cobb; The Lyman, Harry O. Stevens.
Banks and Newspaper-See tables.
CASTLE HILL.
Fifty-five miles N. W. of Houlton. On daily stage line from Presque Isle. Incorporated as a town Feb. 25, 1903. Pop .- 1870, 237; 1880-119; 1890, 537; 1900, 567. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 67; Estates, $20,053; 1880-Polls, 80; Est., $27,636; 1890-Polls, 121; Est., $90,758; 1900-Polls, 130; Est., $101,588.
1910-Population, 532; Polls, 153; Estates, $150,721.
R. F. D. to Castle Hill.
Selectmen-Mapleton P. O., M. A. Dudley, Winfield Sawyer, J. W. Belyea.
Town Clerk-P. M. Smith.
Treasurer-Mapleton P. O., S. S. Dudley.
Collector and Constable-A. C. Watt.
Road Commissioners-Mapleton P. O., Walter H. Turner, G. B. Cook.
School Committee-P. M. Smith; Mapleton P. O., A. E. Floyd, C. L. Griffin. Supt .- Washburn P. O., R. L. Sinclair.
Board of Health-Mapleton P. O., A. E. Floyd, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap .; Murray Hamilton (Mapleton P. O.), Meth. Physician-Mapleton P. O., A. E. Floyd.
Merchants-P. M. Smith, F. J. Porter, groceries and provisions.
Manufacturers-Haines & Munn, long and short lumber; Mapleton P. O., Edward Tarr (also bees and honey), bee-hives.
Hotel-Mrs. Mary A. Smith.
.Asso'tns-P. of H., Castle Hill, No. 260, 2d and 4th Sat .; K. O. T. M .; 1. O. G. T.
CRYSTAL.
Thirty miles S. W. of Houlton. On Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. Formerly Township No. 4, R. 5. Organized 1840. Incorporated Mar. 21, 1901. Population-1870, 250; 1880, 275; 1890, 297; 1900, 370. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 56; Estates, $32,115; 1880-Polls, 73; Est., $52,505; 1890- Polls, 66; Est., $73,739; 1900-Polls, 92; Est., $87,338.
1910-Population, 502; Polls, 122; Estates, $159,867.
Post-office address-Patten R. F. D.
Selectmen-Golden Ridge P. O., J. A. Roberts; Allen M. Main, Jolin Thorn.
Town Clerk-C. M. Douglass.
Treasurer-B. E. Hunt.
Collector and Constable-Abner Weed.
Road Commissioners-Chas. Randall, Geo. Stone; Island Falls P. O., E. R. Perry.
School Committee-Allen M. Main, B. E. Hunt; Station, Fred Terrio. Supt .- Island Falls P. O., F. W. Burrill.
Board of Health-A. A. Emerson, sec.
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Clergyman-J. S. Richardson, F. Bap.
.Merchants-C. M. Douglass, meats and groceries; Station, Fred Terrio, groceries. Golden Ridge P. O., Carter-Corey Co., potatoes.
Library, Circulating-200 vols., Myra E. Emerson, librarian.
DYER BROOK.
Twenty miles W. S. W. of Houlton, on B. & A. R. R. Incorporated Mar. 31, 1891. Population-1870, 129; 1880, 172; 1890, 221; 1900, 280. Valua- tion, 1880-Polls, 42; Estates, $35,582; 1890-Polls, 57; Est., $31,969; 1900 -Polls, 90; Estates, $85,112.
1910-Population, 281; Polls, 80; Estates, $138,640.
Postmaster-Herman Lougee.
Selectmen-Daniel N. Cookson, H. H. Drew, L. S. Townsend.
Town Clerk-J. L. Moulton.
Treasurer, Constable and Collector-E. B. Lilley.
Road Commissioners-E. D. Mclaughlin; Island Falls P. O., John Lane; Smyrna Mills R. F. D., A. M. Stephens.
School Committee-R. H. Howard; Smyrna Mills R. F. D., A. M. Stephens, Geo. W. Estey. Supt .- E. B. Lilley.
Board of Health-J. L. Moulton, sec.
Justice-Fred A. Tarbell, Sept. 21, 1913.
Merchants-Herman Lougee, variety; L. C. Randall, E. L. CLEVE- LAND (Houlton P. O.) (see advt. opp. p. 296,) Chapin Bros., (Boston, Mass.) potatoes; Smyrna Mills P. O .. J. E. Tarbell, general stores.
MManufacturers-W. R. White, carpenter and wheelwright.
EAGLE LAKE.
One hundred miles N. N. W. of Houlton, via Ashland. Thirty-six miles from Ashland, twelve miles from Fort Kent. Settled in 1840, by Sefroi Nadeau, a Canadian Frenchman, and Richard Woods, an Irishman. Organized in 1856, and named Eagle Lake from the fact of its being frequented by the white-headed eagle. Incorporated as a town, 1911. Population-1870, 143; 1880, 233; 1890, 313; 1900, 406. Valuation, 1900- Polls. 72; Estates, $30,648.
1910-Population, 1,421; Polls, 327; Estates, $263,245. On B. & A. R. R.
Postmasters-John M. Brown; Plaisted, Odele Pinette.
Assessors-Arthur Boyle, Joseph Smart, Maxime Dube.
Clerk-Felix G. Sirois.
Treasurer-Joseph A. Michaud.
Collector-S. M. Freeman.
Constables-Fred Smart, Fred S. Austin, Tom Madore.
Roud Commissioner-Joseph Martin.
Schoo! Committee-Jos. A. Michaud, Jos. S. Albert, Levite Dube. Supt .- Plaisted, Mrs. Arthur Pinette.
Board of Health-Fred S. Austin, sec.
Clergyman-Jos. Marcoux, N. Cannelle, Cath.
Physicians-F. X. Sirois, H. E. Wilkinson.
Lawyer-J. A. Laliberte.
Notary-John M. Brown, Aug. 13, 1914.
Justices-Felix G. Sirois, June 16, 1918. Trial, John M. Brown, Feb. 23, 1913; Joseph A. Michaud, Mar. 1, 1918.
Surreyor of Land and Lumber-John M. Brown.
Merchants-Cyril Martin, Fish River Lumber Co., J. A. Michaud, Joseph Plourde, Saul Michaud, general stores; B. J. Morneault, Joseph
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Plourde, Mrs. D. Viancour, dry goods and millinery; Galbert & Berube, groceries and meat market; N. Levinson, Eagle Lake Clothing Co., Wm. Devoe, clothing ; Noel Nadeau, Lendon King, cigars and confection- ery; D. V. Martin, stoves and tinware; Donat Viancour, millinery and variety ; Mrs. F. C. Violette, fruit and confectionery. Plaisted, Arthur Pinette, general stores; John Shaw, groceries.
Manufacturers-Standard Wood Co., kindling wood. Fish River Lumber Co., A. R. Cushing & Co., C. Baker &'Sons, lumber; Joseph Collins, U. Pelkey, B. Fortin, T. Albert, smiths; D. V. Martin, tin- smith; Victorie Cote, shoemaker; Jos. Collins, house finish; B. Smart, mason. Plaisted, Peavey Mnfg. Co., cant dog handles.
Barbers-Joseph Savoy, Levi Dubay, D. Frennette; Plaisted, Cyril Martin.
Guides-Joseph M. Albert, Sam Dube, Peter Shaw, Jesse W. Baker; Plaisted, Jos. J. Michaud.
Insurance-John M. Brown.
Livery Stable-O. Pinette.
Photographer-Vital J. Labbe.
Restaurant-Jerome Thomes.
Real Estate-Jerre Smart, Denis Smart, Moses Leblanc.
School-High, Mrs. J. L. Labbe, prin.
Station, Am. Express and Northern Tel. Agent-B. & A. R. R., G. R. Lilley.
Telephone-Eagle Lake Tel. Co., M. B. Callahan.
Asso'tus-K. O. T. M .- No. 87, Sat. M. W. of A .- No. 8614, Sat. I. O. F .- Court 716, Tues. C. O. of F .- St. Joseph, No. 1357.
Hotels-Lakeview House, O. Pinette; Hotel Dugal, J. L. Dugal ; Eagle Hotel, Adolph Cyr.
Boarding Houses-Mrs. V. Chasse, Frank Corliss.
EASTON.
Thirty-seven miles North of Houlton. On. B. & A. R. R. Formerly Fre- mont Plantation. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1864. Population-1850, 188; 1860, 320; 1870, 522; 1880, 835; 1890, 978; 1900, 1215. Valuation, 1870- Polls, 106; Estates, $69,879; 1880-Polls, 181; Est., $88,484; 1890-Polls, 225; Est., $208,765; 1900-Polls, 273; Est., $257,487.
1910-Population, 1300; Polls, 352; Estates, $544,795.
Postmaster-B. P. Wheeler.
Selectmen-W. H. Dilling, C. M. Towle, V. J. Todd.
Town Clerk-Wallace J. Sawyer.
Treasurer-C. W. Spear.
Collector-D. Stanchfield.
Constables-D. Stanchfield, R. J. Lynch, W. J. Bridges.
Roud Commissioners-C. K. Bolster, Chas. E. Cahill.
School Committee-G. M. Colbath, F. H. Landers. Supt .-
Board of Health-J. T. Dilling, sec.
Clergymen-Samuel W. Robinson, Meth .; Alva E. Kelley, Free Bap. Physician-John T. Dilling.
Justices-Willis A. MacPherson, Nov. 29, 1917; Trial, Fred H. Lan- ders, Sept. 28, 1918.
Merchants-Fred H. Landers, F. L. Spear & Co., W. J. Sawyer & Co., general stores; E. L. CLEVELAND CO. (Houlton P. O.) (see advt. opp. p. 296), Aroostook Warehouse Co. (Presque Isle P. O.), G. M. Colbath, C. L. Whittaker, C. A. Powers (Fort Fairfield P. O.) C. N. DeLaite & Son, E. C. White, potato shippers; W. J. Sawyer, undertakers supplies ; W. A. MacPherson, fruit, confectionery, ice cream and stationery ; W. J. Sawyer, furniture; W. A. McPherson, Roy Flewelling, H. H. Valley, groceries and provisions; Eugene Thompson, C. L. Whittaker,
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Aroostook Warehouse Co., C. A. Powers, J. C. Smith, H. R. Erskine, G. M. Colbath, fertilizers; J. C. Smith, D. Stanchfield, C. W. Garey, agri- cultural implements ; J. T. Dilling, apothecary ; Mrs. C. H. Southard, millinery and fancy goods; P. L. London Co., boots, shoes and men's furnishings; J. F. Kennedy, meat market; G. W. Henderson, fruit and canned goods; E. A. Ross, hay and straw; Easton Garage Co., C. N. DeLaite & Son, props., automobiles.
Manufacturers-C. A. Powers (Fort Fairfield P. O.), G. M. Colbath, starch; A. W. Kneeland, grist mill, long and short lumber; J. C. Smith, feed mill; C. A. McNaughton (also band sawing), W. J. Bridges, J. E. Valley, Wellington Kennedy, J. H. Milbury, W. J. Cass, smiths; W. J. Bridges, carriage repairs; G. W. Henderson, harness; C. A. Mc- Naughton, McNaughton patent wagons; Ethel Elliott, Mary A. Wheeler, dressmakers; W. J. Bridges, wagons; C. H. Southard, P. E. Rackliff, paper hangers; H. E. Dickey & Co .; moccasins, snow shoes and tanning ; Reuben Wing, W. H. Pattee & Son (also axe handles), baskets; B. A. Fluelling, lumber and shingles; E. E. Bachelder, P. E. Rackliff, Allen Bachelder, painters; B. A. Fluelling, A. L. Wing, I. E. Demerchant, contractors and builders.
Barber-Roy Curtis.
Bowling Alley-G. R. Curtis (also lunch).
Halls-Spear's, F. L. Spear & Co., P. of H.
Insurance-Willis A. McPherson.
Library-MacPherson's, 75 vols.
Livery Stables-A. Bigelow, I. T. Barnes. School-High, Jesse Robinson, prin.
Spring Water-Maple Spring, M. L. Dewitt.
Station Agent-B. & A. R. R., G. W. Humphrey.
Telephone Exchange-J. H. Broadbent, manager.
Theater-Cleaves Bros. (moving pictures).
Veterinary-S. C. Wheeler.
.Isso'tns-P. of H .- Easton, No. 159, 2d and 4th Sat. 1. 0. 0. F .- Ridgely, No. 108, Wed .; Star of Hope Enc., No. 52, 1st and 3d Mon. ; Zephyr Rebekah, No. 44, alt. Wed. M. W. of A., Brestile No. 13386, 2nd and 4th Mon. I. O. F., Easton, No. 4348, 1st and 3d Tues.
Hotel-A. Bigelow.
Boarding House-J. F. Tuttle.
FORT FAIRFIELD.
Forty-six miles N. of Houlton. On C. P. Railway and Bangor & Aroos- took Railroad. Formed of Letter D and Plymouth Grant. Named from the fort, which was named for Gov. Fairfield. First settled by people from the Provinces, 1816. Incorporated March 11, 1858. Population- 1850, 401; 1860, 901; 1870, 1893; 1880, 2807; 1890, 3526; 1900, 4181. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 167; Estates, $75,975; 1870-Polls, 360; Estates, $276,- 800; 1880-Polls, 532; Estates, $468,471 : 1890-Polls, 747; Estates, $893,- 593; 1900-Polls, 949; Estates, $1,232,259.
1910-Population, 4381; Polls, 1146; Estates, $2,942,383. R. F. D. to Robie.
Postmasters-John M. Thurlough; Maplegrove, Jas. R. Thurlough; Goodrich, Leigh M. Goodrich.
Selectmen-Nicholas Fessenden, E. Watson, G. F. Ashby.
Town Clerk-H. W. Perry.
Treasurer-D. H. Boyd.
Collector-B. A. Churchill.
Constables-Osime Bell, W. F. Churchill.
School Committee-H. T. Powers, William G. Chamberlain, H. W. Trafton. Supt .- E. E. Thompson.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Village Corporation-E. S. Everett, H. B. Kilburn, E. E. Scates, Assessors ; C. W. Perry, Clerk ; D. H. Boyd, Treasurer.
Fire Department-G. L. French, Chief Engineer.
Clergymen-J. S. Warren, Epis .; W. A. Richmond, Cong .; S. M. Bowles, Meth. ; vacant, F. Bap .; George J. Pettit, Cath .; vacant, Unit .; Miles S. Trafton, Ref. Bap .; O. J. Hoffinan, Friends ; O. S. French, Adv.
Physicians-W. E. Gardiner, A. D. Sawyer (also oculist), John E. Wiley, A. Loomis Sawyer, H. F. Kalloch, W. G. Chamberlain (Hom.).
Dentists-F. M. Whitehouse, J. W. Davis, L. D. Young.
Lawyers, N. Fessenden, H. W. Trafton, Powers & Guild, W. T. Spear. Notaries-Wm. T. Spear, Dec. 13, 1913; H. T. Powers, Oct. 20, 1916; H. W. Trafton, Sept. 25, 1915; B. S. Williams, Apr. 3, 1919.
Justices-W. T. Spear, Aug. 9, 1912; Chadbourne W. Perry, Feb. 25, 1915; Earlon K. Guild, Nov. 15, 1918; Wm. H. Boulier, Jan. 18, 1919; H. W. Trafton, Apr. 18, 1919. Trial, Henry O. Perry, Apr. 29, 1917; Nicholas Fessenden, Dec. 14, 1912. Dedimus, W. T. Spear, H. T. Powers.
Merchants-Agricultural Implements-L. K. Cary Co., P. H. Reed, Geo. W. Parks, Geo. B. Estes, AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288); Maplegrove, C. A. Powers.
Apothecaries, Photographers' Supplies and Fishing Tackle- Scates & Co., Fort Fairfield Drug Co., Mungral Stewart.
Automobiles-E. E. Holt (also bicycles), A. P. Libby, H. G. Richards & Son, Aroostook Auto Co., Hopkins Bros., John C. Merrill, W. H. Doran.
Bark and R. R. Ties-A. A. Hockenhull.
Books and Stationery-A. C. Paul (also news), A. F. Goodhue, Scates & Co., Fort Fairfield Drug Co., Louis Bernstein.
Boots and Shoes-The Hacker Shoe Store, Fort Fairfield Clothing Co., Boyd Bros., Lowery Clothing Co., Gabriel Bros., Moses J. Ayoob, R. C. Gellerson, French Bros. Co.
Carriages and Sleighs-A. P. Libby, M. F. Dorsey, Fred E. Peter- son.
Cattle, Sheep and Horses -HOPKINS BROS., A. P. Libby. M. F. Dorsey.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods-Fort Fairfield Clothing Co., Len Achorn, Moses J. Ayoob, Lowery Clothing Co., Gabriel Bros., R. C. Gellerson.
Coal and Wood-AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288), Geo. H. Klippel.
Confectionery and Fruit-N. H. Martin (estate), Wm. J. Ayoob, Jos. Solomon, Ossie Bros., A. Abraham, S. A. Woodman.
Crockery-A. F. Goodhue (also musical instruments), Louis Bernstein.
Dry and Fancy Goods-French Bros. Co., G. E. Bartlett Co., Boyd Bros., Louis Bernstein, D. D. Webber, M. E. Coggswell (corsets).
Fertilizers-Jas. Dorsey, J. B. Williams, G. W. Parks, James A. Slipp, P. H. Reed, AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288), Geo. H. Klippel ; Maplegrove, C. A. Powers.
Flour and Grain-S. NIGHTINGALE & SON (see advt. opp. p. 288), H. N. Goodhue, A. A. Hockenhull, Hopkins Bros.
Furniture, Sewing Machines and Carpets-Johnston Co.
Groceries and Provisions-H. N. Goodhue, S. NIGHTINGALE & SON (see advt. opp. p. 288), HOPKINS BROS., N. H. Martin (estate) (fancy), V. W. Pearce, Boyd Bros., W. H. Doran, J. Ellery Jameson; Maplegrove, S. L. Sherwood; Goodrich, Mrs. Frank Sirois.
Hardware, Paints, Oils. Doors and Sporting Goods-L. K. Cary Co., H. W. Perry & Co., Geo. B. Estes.
Harness-J. H. Watt, S. C. Murphy.
Hay and Straw-Hopkins Bros., M. F. Dorsey, Thomas Giberson, AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288); Maplegrove, C. A. Powers.
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Ice-W. H. Doran.
Indian Snow Shoes -V. W. Pearce.
Lime and Cement-Hopkins Bros., G. W. Parks, L. K. Cary Co. Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mora C. Perry, Louis Bernstein.
Paper Hangings-Johnston Co., A. C. Paul.
Phonographs and Supplies-E. E. Holt, Johnston Co., Scates & Co . Pianos and Organs-Johnston Co.
Potato Shippers-James Dorsey, Sweet & Spencer, J. E. Osborne P. H. Reed, Trafton & Poole, W. M. Cayting for Chapin Bros., Boston ; G. W. Parks, J. B. Williams, AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288), Asa Tapley, Geo. H. Klippel, John Houghton; Maplegrove, C. A. Pow- ers, Aroostook Co. Pomona Grange, F. M. Haines & Sons; Goodrich, L. M. Goodrich & Co., J. B. Williams.
School and Church Furniture-Geo. W. Parks.
Stoves and Tinware-L. K. Cary Co., Geo. B. Estes, Johnston Co., P. W. Deane.
Tobacco-( Wholesale) HOPKINS BROS.
Variety-Louis Bernstein.
Watches and Jewelry-A. F. Goodhue, F. E. Billings.
Manufacturers-Bakery and Confectionery -H. N. Goodhue. Barrels-S. NIGHTINGALE & SON (see advt. opp. p. 288), J. N. Sukeforth; Maplegrove, Luther Bryant.
Boots and Shoes-G. E. Boyer, G. W. Richardson.
Carding Mill-A. A. Hockenhull.
Carpenters-J. H. Beckwith, S. D. Beckwith, Frank Hanson (also cabinet maker), A. D. Webster, W. M. Beckwith, J. G. Cheney, Horace R. Greene, H. B. Bearisto, S. M. Palmer, Granville Hunt.
Carriages-J. E. Price, A. D. Mckinnon, E. Higgins, F. E. Peterson, Samuel Wise; Maplegrove, R. S. Davis.
Grist Mills-S. NIGHTINGALE & SON (see advt. opp. p. 288), Alfred A. Hockenhull.
Laundry-Fort Fairfield Steam Laundry and Dye House.
Long and Short Lumber-Levi Gulliver, W. A. Haines, Aroostook Lnmber Co., L. J. Parent, Ernest E. Stevens (dealer); Mapiegrove, Luther Bryant.
Machinist and Boiler Maker-J. B. Grey.
Masons-A. T. Fitzherbert, Louis Deschesnes, John Byron, William Murphy.
Mattresses and Upholstering-Johnston Co.
Painters-Carriage, Geo. W. Hilton; House, Maurice C. Knowles, G. R. DeLaite, Lynn E. Kipp (also carriage).
Plaster-A. A. Hockenhull.
Plumbing and Piping-L. K. Cary Co., P. W. Deane.
Shingles, Staves and Heading-Aroostook Lumber Co. (shingles), Levi Gulliver, A. A. Hockenhull (shingles), W. A. Hains (shingles); Maplegrove, Luthur Bryant.
Smiths-F. E. Peterson, Jas. A. Wilcox, Henry Shaw, Callahan & McKee, Jas. G. Paul, Geo. H. Robbins, Robt. Huntress; Maplegrove, R. S. Davis.
Starch-T. H. Phair, Aroostook Valley Starch Co., Goodwin Starch Co., Geo. Lundy, Jere Lundy, Mrs. Hattie Bard, H. G. Richards, Chas. S. Osborne, Fred L. Philbrick.
Tailor-Thos. Winter.
Undertakers-K. C. Haycock & Co.
Wood Work and Planing-Ernest E. Stevens.
Bank-FRONTIER TRUST CO. (see advt. back of book p. xix).
Barbers-G. A. Upton, Geo. D. De Lano, Chas. E. Delano, R. J. Mc- Kee, Guthreau & Nadeau.
Billiard Halls-Jos. Solomon, S. A. Woodman, C. J. Boulier, Wm. J. Ayoob.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Bill Poster-Geo. O. Bell.
Bowling Alleys-S. A. Woodman, C. J. Boulier.
Electric Lighting Company-Fort Fairfield Light & Power Co.,
H. D. Stevens, treas. and mngr.
Expresses-Western, A. F. Letarte, agent; American, C. W. Perry. Frontier Water Co .- N. Fessenden, pres., P. W. Deane, supt.
Garages-Aroostook Auto Co., D. W. Haines, mngr., G. H. Richards & Son.
Halls-Hacker's, T. E. Hacker, mngr .; Music, Mrs. S. L. Averill ; Savoy (amusement), J. J. Hone, prop.
High School-Leon G. Paine, principal.
Insurance-H. O. Perry & Son, H. W. Trafton, F. S. Lowery, John C. Merrill.
.Job Printer-C. C. HARVEY, publisher FORT FAIRFIELD RE- VIEW (see advt. opp. page 289).
Library-Free Public, C. E. Hoit, lib., 3000 vol.
Livery Stables-F. W. Burns & Co., E. J. Dorsey, Robt. Burke.
Music Teachers-Miss Tina Knowles, Miss Edna Knowles, Miss Mildred Churchill, Mrs. D. J. Atkinson, Miss Doris Davidson.
Optometrist and Optician-A. F. Goodhue.
Photographer and Picture Framing-O. B. Porter.
Real Estate-H. G. Richards, AMES & HACKER (see advt. opp. p. 288).
Restaurants -- S. A. Woodman, C. J. Boulier.
Station Agts .- C. P. Ry., A. F. Letarte; B. & A. R. R., W. N. Gould. Telegraph Agents - W. U., Miss H. K. Ryder; Northern and Postal, Herbert Searles.
Telephone-Aroostook T. & T. Co., J. H. Broadbent.
Fort Fairfield Sewer Co .- A. F. Goodhue, pres., T. E. Hacker, treas.
Veterinary Surgeon-J. L. Parks.
Asso'tus-Masons-Eastern Frontier, No. 112, Wed. on or before full moon ; Eastern Star, Good Will, No. 85, 1st Mon. I. O. O. F .- Pioneer, No. 77, Tues. ; Starlight Rebekah, No. 82, 2d and 4th Thurs .; Northern Light Enc., No. 42, 1st and 3d Thurs .; Canton Wabasso, No. 22, P. M., 1st Thurs. P. of H .- Fort Fairfield, No. 262, 1st and 3d Sat. Aroostook Valley No. 485, 2d and 4th Fri. G. A. R .- Kilpatrick, No. 61, 1st and 3d Thurs. W. C. T. U .- alt. Thurs. K. of P .- Border No. 83, Mon .; Pythian Sisters-Border No. 80, 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. F .- Fort Fairfield, No. 1279, 1st and 3d Thurs. M. W. of A .- Fort, No. 13,000, 1st and 3d Thurs. Citizens Band-Maurice C. Knowles, leader. Sarsfield Club-W. G. Chamberlain, sec.
Hotels-COLLINS HOUSE, J. A. MAGILL (see advt. opp. p. 289) ; The Fairfield Exchange, R. J. McKee; Ossie House, Ossie Bros.
Bank, Trust Co. and Newspaper-See tables.
FORT KENT.
One hundred and twenty-six miles N. N. W. of Houlton via Caribou and Van Buren. Settled by Acadia French refugees and others. Named from the fort erected in 1841, which was named for Gov. Kent. Incor- porated Feb. 23, 1869, and embraces all of 18, R. 7, and most of 18 R. 6. Population-1870, 1034; 1880, 1512; 1890, 1826; 1900, 2528. Valua- tion, 1870-Polls, 172; Estates, $65,357; 1880-Polls, 243; Est., $72,666 ; 1890-Polls, 252; Est., $138,133; 1900-Polls, 524; Est., $205,163.
1910-Population 3710; Polls, 738; Estates, $521,570.
Terminus of Fish River Branch of B. & A. R. R.
Postmasters-Frank W. Mallett; Mills, Delia Austin.
Selectmen-J. O. Michaud, John Sweeney, August Caron.
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Town Clerk-V. M. Audibert.
Treasurer-Paul D. Thibodeau.
Collector-Prince Morin.
Constable-Honore Dumond.
Road Commissioner-Victori Pinette.
School Committee-Stanley Burrill, S. R. Audibert, H. W. Nadeau. Supt .- Jos. F. Cyr.
Board of Health-J. Archambault, sec.
Clergymen-A. M. Decary, Cath. ; vacant, Pres.
Physicians -- J. Archambault, R. J. Page, Roscoe G. Upham. Dentist-W. H. Cyr.
Lawyers-A. G. Fenlason, J. A. LALIBERTE (see advt. opp. p. 204), Dana L. Theriault, A. J. Nadeau, A. S. Crawford, Jr.
Notaries-J. A. Laliberte, Mar. 1, 1912; A. G. Fenlason, Mar. 6, 1916: Geo. R. Bradbury, Mar. 9, 1916; A. S. Crawford, Jr., Oct. 13, 1912.
Justices-Dana L. Theriault, July. 9, 1914; A. G. Fenlason, Feb. 24, 1917; Grover C. Bradbury, Feb. 6, 1914: Arthur J. Nadeau, Sept. 7, 1912; Paul D. Thibodeau, Dec. 16, 1917; J. A. Laliberte, Mar. 1, 1918 : A. S. Crawford, Jr., Mar. 23, 1913; Jos. O. Michaud, May 17, 1918. Trial, Stanley Burrill, Nov. 29, 1917; Irenee Cyr, Feb. 25, 1912; Joseph F. Cyr, Nov. 29, 1917. Dedimus, A. G. Fenlason.
Merchants-Agricultural Implements-Chas. A. Ramsay, Fran k W. Mallett. Geo. H. Page, W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289).
Automobiles and Supplies-MALLETT & CYR (see advt. opp. p. 289).
Boots, Shoes and Clothing-L. S. Klein, J. S. Klein, E. Klein, Harry Klein, F. W. Theriault, Corey & Hobert, I. W. Dow, J. & E. Wobby, K. M. Ziter & Bro., Mrs. P. Morneault.
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